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- the invention begins with an intention to create a Java visual table widget (vTable) with Internet capability on the Web browser. It can be used by the programmers who need a table widget written in Java to organize data presentation.
- vTable is a programmable layout manager that supports data presentation in two dimensional grids, rows, columns and cells.
- vTable adopts model-view GUI paradigm, such that for each view object, there is a model object controlling its contents. There can be multiple views associated with a single model. So once the model's contents changed, all of the related views will be automatically refreshed with the new contents.
- the calendar started off as a Web based personal organizer. It provides daily events and appointments scheduling.
- the calendar-applet (“Capplet”) architecture to support the multimedia event contents distribution and online registration. It features client side event specification and the association between CappletTM and event.
- group concept which represents a collection of individual canlendars. It allows the sharing and coordinating of events and schedules among a group of users. With the inclusion of group features, the Web calendar has grown from a personal organizer to a scheduling and calendaring groupware.
- Layout manager organize its components geographical locations. Panel is a container that is contained within a container. All of these enhancements are necessary for the Web Calendar GUI and are not provided by the Java language Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT).
- AHT Java language Abstract Windowing Toolkit
- the scope of the invention covers: 1) Java personal organizer, 2) Internet scheduling and calendar groupware, 3) Calendar event with multimedia effect, 4) Joint multiple calendars view, 5) Open calendar architecture that is ready to run any Java applet, 6) Invocation method for programs with display panels and 7) Internet transaction done directly through calendar events.
- the Internet is the name for a group of worldwide information resources.
- the roots of the Internet lie in a collection of computer networks that were developed in the 1970s. They started with a network called the Arpanet that was sponsored by the United States Department of Defense. The original Arpanet has long since been expanded and replaced, and today its descendent form the global backbone of what we call the Internet.
- the Internet allows millions of people all over the world to communicate and to share. It is a people-oriented society.
- Internet has a slew of services: Text file, Telnet session, Gopher, Usenet news group, File Transfer Protocol and the latest and greatest World Wide Web, each with either specialized information contents or specialized network functions.
- the Web one of Internet's many resources, was originally developed in Switzerland, at the CERN research center. The idea was to create a way for the CERN physicists to share their work and to use community information. This idea was soon embraced within the Internet as a general mechanism for accessing information and services.
- the Web uses a client/server system. Users use a client program called a browser act as a window into the Web. From the point of Web, everything in the universe consists of either documents or links. Thus the job of a browser is to read documents and to follow whatever links users select. A browser knows how to access just about every service and resource on the Internet, especially it knows how to connect to WWW servers that offer public hypertext documents.
- a hypertext document is something that contains data and possibly, links to other documents. What makes the Web so powerful is that a link might go to any type of Internet resource. It is flexible and convenient to use.
- HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol
- All documents on the WWW are referenced through a URL. And each URL begins with the name of the protocol, HTTP, that is used to find that document.
- a Web browser must have the HTTP capability built-in.
- Java is a language developed by Sun with the intent to meet the challenge of application development in the context of heterogeneous network-wide distributed environments. And the paramount among these challenges is the secure delivery of applications that consume the minimum of system resources, can run on any hardware and software platform, and can be dynamically extended.
- the Java language system that emerged to meet these needs is simple, so it can be easily programmed by most developers, familiar, so that current developers can easily learn the Java language, objected oriented, to fit into distributed client-server applications, multithreaded, for high performance in applications that need to perform multiple concurrent activities, and interpreted, for maximum portability and dynamic capabilities.
- procedure languages are designed first to provide programmers with a framework for issuing commands for the computer to execute (hence the term “procedural”) and second to allow programmers to organize and manipulate data.
- procedural language Depending on the language, how intuitively a procedural language on these two features very quite a bit.
- COBOL, FORTRAN and C are all procedural languages, but each has a specialized area and cannot be interchanged.
- An object-oriented language like Java is designed first to allow programmers to define the objects that make up the program and data they contain, and second to define the code that makes up the program.
- a pure object-oriented language entails all data in the language is represented in the form of objects.
- SmallTalk which is a pure object-oriented language
- every aspect of the language is object- or message-based and all data types, simple or complex, are object classes.
- Java implements the basic C simple data types, such as integer, characters and floating point numbers, outside the object system, but deals with everything else as objects. And this language design enables Java to avoid many of the performance pitfalls found in a purely object-oriented language. In all other ways, Java is a pure object-oriented language. All program code and data reside within objects and classes.
- An applet is a small Java program that is automatically downloaded from a Web site and run within your Web browser in response to instructions to do so contained within the Web page you are viewing.
- a Java-capable browser such as Netscape/Navigator 2.0 and later releases, is a browser that supports Java applets.
- This kind of browser provides a display area for the applet either in the browser window which displays the Web in the same way that the browser displays images on a page, or in a pop-up window which displays only the applet.
- the applet can use this display area however it sees fit, using the area to display buttons and other user interface controls or to display graphics and animation.
- HotJava the native Java Web browser, itself was written in Java. Applets running in HotJava can have much more control over the browser's user interface environment, and the browser can be extended to support new media formats and protocols through the use of Java code. There are definite boundaries between the C code in which the Netscape browser was written and the Java code of the applets that the browser runs.
- Sun intends to directly support only a select group of platforms, it has taken steps to ensure that Java will eventually be ported to every platform where there is interest to do so. Sun has made the source code to the JDK freely available for non-commercial use. This triggered a number of efforts to port Java to different platforms including Linux, Next, and Amiga, in addition to Window 95, Window NT and Sun's Solaris, Macintosh, HP/UX, IBM/AIX, and SGI/Irix. These effort is much necessary to truly make Java applets transparent to all the operating environments that are connected to the Internet.
- SparcWork Calendar Tool is a calendar schedule keeper developed by Sun. On one hand, it serves as a personal organizer capable of scheduling and reminding users of their appointments. On the other hand, as a groupware, it has the capability of sharing schedule information work group users.
- Calendar Tool is strictly text based. There's no multimedia effect, no joint multiple calendars view, no collaborative features, and it cannot connect to the Internet services such as e-mail and linkage to other Web resources. Above all, like most of the other vendor scheduler/organizer, it functions only within Sun's proprietary operating system.
- FIG. 1 The CappleTM Architecture.
- This figure illustrates the general Web Calendar architecture that includes a Calendar Base, and all the calendar views that are built upon the base.
- the Calendar Base supports CappletTM—event association and execution process of Java applet within the calendar environment.
- FIG. 2 Stages of CappletTM
- CappletTM instance an event associated CappletTM called “CappletTM instance” and the invoked “CappletTM instance” within our Web Calendar environment.
- FIG. 3 A Web Calendar implemented as Java applets.
- This figure illustrates a Web Calendar, itself implemented in Java as an applet, that can be included in an HTML document and can be retrieved from any Java enabled Web browser.
- the applet calendar provides distributed process and network load balanced benefits where HTML approach is lacking.
- the server provides schedule storage and group hierarchy information that feeds the client calendar interactively via the applets.
- FIG. 4 Calendar Event, Event Action and CappletsTM.
- Each scheduled event is defined as a Calendar Event, which in turn contains a list of Actions such as mail alert, beep alert or pop-up alert.
- Actions describe what the user wants the Calendar to do when the scheduled event arrives. Every event Action has the facility to associate with a specialty CappletTM and have the Calendar trigger the Action (in turn the CappletTM automatically or manually.
- FIG. 5 Applet Running Context.
- This figure illustrates the layers of our approach to facilitate the running of any applet within our Web Calendar.
- the Applet Shell provides every applet execution conditions needed by the CappletsTM. This approach made the Web Calendar an open and extensible platform.
- FIG. 6 A consolidated view of multiple Web calendars.
- This figure illustrates our approach to achieve the capability of viewing and editing multiple calendars.
- Users can view their own calendar along with other calendars within a single calendar view (daily, multiple days, weekly, monthly or yearly).
- users Via the menu push buttons, users have the choice to include/exclude calendars into/from the calendar view, in order to create any desired calendar combinations. This provides users the ability to coordinate schedules among a group of calendars.
- FIG. 7 A program invocation method with panel dimension specification.
- the user can pursue the following steps. First, highlight the program icon with a mouse point and click. Second, select a location on the screen where the running window will fix its left-top corner and, press down the mouse button. Third, drag the mouse diagonal to the desired lower right corner. Fourth, release the mouse button. These steps will trigger the highlighted program and run it in a window with defined left-top and lower-right corners.
- FIG. 8 Internet Transaction linked to Calendar event.
- Web Calendar a calendar system that runs in a Internet server/browser environment.
- Calendar base the key calendar component that manages scheduled events and controls the execution of actions associated with an event.
- CappletTM a specialized Java program that runs within a Web calendar, to provide multimedia effect or event related transactions for scheduled events. For example,
- a CappletTM that sings the happy birthday song while displaying a graphic of animated cake candles and balloons.
- a CappletTM that shows today's weather in a multimedia graphical display.
- a CappletTM that sends an e-mail to the users.
- a CappletTM that schedules future events on behalf of the user.
- a CappleTM that is associated with an event or schedule can be forwarded to designated recipients for pleasure or for busines functions.
- Calendar view a view that displays calendar events and their related information with a time perspective.
- a calendar often has four types of views: monthly, multiple days, weekly, daily and yearly views.
- Each view has a time scope. For example, a monthly view with a scope of July, 1996 shows events in July, 1996.
- a weekly view has a scope of seven days.
- a daily view shows events in 24-hour slots.
- Panel a graphical display area within a view.
- Event an entity associated with a time.
- An event has at least three components: (1) starting time, (2) ending time and (3) a description. For example,
- HTML Hypertext Markup Language
- Embed graphical images and clickable image maps with hot spots to take users to various places depending on where in the image users clicked.
- Multithreading The ability to run multiple threads concurrently. Each thread can be thought of as a separate mini-program that gets started by an application and runs in parallel to it. Java program often uses several threads handling various activities such as tracking the mouse position, updating the position of on-screen graphical objects, or simply keeping time.
- Object Oriented A buzzword these days. It is used to describe languages, styles of programming, user interfaces and just about anything else.
- object programming is often described by example in terms of the real-world objects (cars, people, houses, computers, etc.) by using software objects to simulate them in an object-oriented language.
- Protocol A messaging mechanism that is understood by both ends of the communication line.
- GUI Graphic User Interface
- All GUI's make use of graphics on a bitmapped video display. Graphics provides better utilization of screen real estate, a virtually rich environment for conveying information, and the possibility of WYSWYG (what you see is what you get) video display of graphics and formatted text prepared for a printed document.
- Model-View Paradigm A methodology in GUI programming technique. It entails all displayed data contents be controlled by an independent model object. There is no limit of how many views can be associated with a model. The model has the intelligence of detecting a data content change, and thereby triggering refresh actions for all the related views. Sometimes this intelligence is built in yet a third object called Controller. The ideas is to de-couple display functions and application functions, following a clean and easy to maintain programming practice.
- This invention provides the base CappletTM architecture recited in FIG. 1, which allows multiple Java programs to run simultaneously in a Web calendar.
- Java applet can be associated with any calendar event.
- Each calendar event in addition to the applet association, can trigger multiple actions such as e-mail, pop-up alert, beeping.
- Applets can be triggered simultaneously in the daily, multiple days, weekly and monthly views, either in the cells or in pop-up windows.
- the Web calendar shown in the basic CappletTM architecture can either be implemented as a Java applet, or as an HTML document that runs within a Web browser (See FIG. 3 ).
- a Java calendar platform applet which emphasizes on the client side's capabilities and flexibility as opposed to HTML's sole reliance on the server side process.
- the Web calendar applet a platform running either in the Internet or any Intranet environment, organizes and manages event schedules for individuals or working groups. This platform is responsible of keeping and showing the private and/or public event schedules. Events information are displayed in one of the four calendar views (monthly, weekly, daily, multiple days and yearly), and is maintained in the Web server database.
- CappletTM A Java program that can run within a Web calendar is named a CappletTM. Once a CappletTM is associated to an event, it becomes ready to be triggered. The pair [CappletTM, event] is referred to as a CappletTM instance (See FIG. 2 ).
- CappletTM instances may be created with the same CappletTM.
- CappletTM in a CappletTM instance may be activated in one of the following five ways:
- CappletTM When the CappletTM is associated to an event (i.e., when the CappletTM instance is created).
- An activated CappletTM can access the information related to its associated event, such as retrieving the event description or inserting a new event into the user's schedule. Multiple CappletsTM can be activated and run in a multithreaded fashion (simultaneously). One panel in the enabled view may be assigned to a running CappletTM. A CappletTM can also be a background process without a view.
- CappletTM instance There is an programming interface within the CappletTM architecture to facilitate CappletTM and event association.
- the result object is called a CappletTM instance.
- CappletTM instances There can be as many CappletTM instances as the user desires per CappletTM.
- Each CappletTM instance carries an event id to maintain its uniqueness within the calendar system. Notice that the CappletTM instance is persistent, so that user does not have to re-associate the instance, even after it has been activated or even after the whole Web Calendar has been restarted.
- the calendar applet prepares one environment for each CappletTM and performs the following:
- This invention provides a process to run any Java applet on our Web Calendar. In other words, we claim the open ended characteristics of the overall calendar architecture.
- the applet that can be associated with our Web Calendar events and run within our calendar context need not conform to any proprietary application programming interface (API) requirements. Just following the standard Java applet API is enough to be able to associate with our calendar event and run within our calendar.
- API application programming interface
- Java applets have its own common interface, which is defined in an abstract class called Applet.
- Applet In order to run an applet within a Web calendar, the calendar platform applet must provide applet context for each applet. Our approach is to adopt an applet shell, which will serve as an applet context (See FIG. 5 ).
- Java interface is defined as follows:
- ConfigurableCappletTM extends CappletTM ⁇ public java.awt.Panel getConfigPanel(java.awt.Frame parentFrame);
- Configurable CappletTM provides a panel and the system will then prepare a applet context for it.
- This invention provides a process to facilitate the viewing and editing of multiple calendars, using a single calendar view (See FIG. 6 ). While the users are looking at a single calendar view (daily, multiple days, weekly, monthly, yearly or tasks), the schedule information may consist of one or many Web calendar(s). As the user moves the mouse pointer across the calendar view, the owner information pertinent to the pointed calendar schedule will be displayed at the bottom of the calendar view.
- end-users can choose a collection of calendars to be displayed in a single calendar view.
- the Web Calendar also provides the editing capability of multiple calendars to specific users. These users are given the authority by the calendar owners to update their calendar schedules, during their absence or inability to update the calendars themselves.
- This invention provides a process of user interaction to activate a program and run it in a panel whose dimension and location on the screen is dynamically specified.
- the process includes three steps of user interaction:
- the program is running within a display panel.
- the display panel is a window based program.
- user To define the dimension and location for a previously selected Java program, user first chooses an upper left anchor corner of the applet viewer (x 1 , y 1 ) by a mouse button press, followed by the mouse drag to the lower right corner (x 2 , y 2 ).
- a graphical panel with upper left corner of (x 1 , y 1 ) and lower right corner of (x 2 , y 2 ) is created and simultaneously the Java program is started within the newly created panel.
- the Java program can be an applet, a CappletTM or simply a Java application.
- This invention provides a process to produce multimedia effects on a Web Calendar. We have achieved the effect of multimedia calendar events using Java language to implement the Web Calendar.
- the multimedia effect process is to facilitate Mulitimedia Java applets to be able run in the context of a Web calendar.
- a Java applet by definition, is run under a Java enabled Web browser context (referred to as an applet context) and can be programmed to produce multimedia effects.
- an applet context Java enabled Web browser context
- Our process provides the full applet context in which multimedia capability is included, in a calendar environment (Refer to FIG. 1, 3 , 5 , 8 ). This is accomplished by proliferating the applet running context for each cell within the calendar. Each cell on a common calendar monthly, weekly, multiple days or daily grid is capable of running its own CappletTM instance with multimedia effects, concurrently with other cell's or pop-up window's CappletTM instances.
- This invention provides a process that integrates transaction capability to scheduled events within Web Calendar.
- the process provides transaction over Internet, specifically via a Web Calendar event.
- CappletTM that specializes in Internet transaction with Web Calendar event (See FIG. 8 ). It provides users with the capability to make registrations or reservations for a scheduled event, directly in the Web Calendar. It accomplishes a sensible solution for users to make commitment to calendar events while surfing the net.
- This is a special embodiment of our CappletTM and the architecture is recited in FIG. 1 .
- the user can actually activate a CappletTM that handles the seating arrangement and book tickets for the desired shows and, receive either rejection or confirm on the request.
- the CappletTM invoked at client sites handles loading the pertinent registration form for the desired event, collecting the user preference information, sends the information to the server and receive server response for the user.
- the server side process of the Web Calendar event transaction is responsible of receiving the registration CappletTM messages, locking up resources (seats, tickets, classes) and making sure there's only one booking per resource. After completing the request, server process will send back a message indicating the status of the request.
- the RegiServer provides a Registration service whereby clients can request registration forms from a Form database, fill them out and the server will process the form and make a reservation.
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/* |
* Create a schedule item for a certain date. |
* @ date-the date when the event is scheduled |
* @ detail-the detail of the event |
*/ |
public final class CalEvent extends eRow { |
public CalEvent(String owner, Date date, String | |
detail) | |
throws IllegalAccessException | |
{ | |
} | |
// | |
// Modify the privacy setting of this event. | |
// The possible values are “U”ser, “G”roup | |
// and “W”orld. Only the owner of the event | |
// can change the privacy value of the event. | |
// Otherwise, an exception will be thrown. | |
// | |
public setPrivacy(String value) throws | |
IllegalAccessException { | |
} | |
// | |
// Check to see if a particular user is the | |
// owner of this event. | |
// | |
public isOwner(String user) { | |
} | |
public set(String, key, Object value) { | |
} | |
public Object get(String key) { | |
} | |
// | |
// To determine if a date/time falls within | |
// this event's time period. This facilitates | |
// the use of multiple days event. | |
// | |
public boolean inside(WMDate date) { | |
} |
} |
// |
// A container class which holds and manages a list |
// of action objects associated with a specific |
// calendar event-schedule. Each action object in |
// the list is associated with an action type. |
// |
public final class ActionList extends HashTable { |
public Action get(String actionType) { | |
} | |
public Object put(Object key, Object value) { | |
} |
} |
// |
// The Action class is a container class which |
// holds information and means to execute |
// Capplet ™ or Agent. |
// |
public final class Action extends Object { |
// Create an Action object of a certain | |
// action type. | |
public Action(String actionType) { | |
} | |
// Get the type of this action. | |
public final String getActionType( ) { | |
} | |
// The event that is associated with this | |
// action. | |
public final CalEvent getEvent( ) { | |
} | |
// Is this an alert type of action? | |
public boolean isAlert( ) { | |
} | |
// Set the time in seconds when this action | |
// should take place before the actual start | |
// time. The default value is 0. Only an | |
// action of ALERT type would be useful in | |
// this case. | |
public final void setAlertBefore(long seconds) { | |
} | |
// Set the DOMAIN in which this action should | |
// take place. Capplets ™ that are designed to | |
// run on CLIENT domain may not suitable for | |
// SERVER domain. | |
public final void setLocation(int location) { | |
} | |
public boolean isClientDomain( ) { | |
} | |
public boolean isServerDomain( ) { | |
} | |
public void init( ) { | |
} | |
public void start( ) { | |
} | |
public void stop( ) { | |
} | |
public Capplet ™ getCapplet ™ ( ) { | |
} |
} |
class CappletShell extends Panel implements Capplet ™ |
{ |
Applet applet = null; | |
Capplet ™ Shell(Applet applet){ |
super ( ); | |
this.applet = applet; | |
setLayout (new BorderLayout ( )); | |
add(“Center”, this.applet); |
} | |
public void setStub(Appletstub stub) { |
applet.setStub (stub); |
} | |
public void initCapplet ™ (CalEvent event, Hashtable |
param) { |
applet.init( ); |
} | |
public void start( ) { |
applet.start( ); |
} | |
public void stop( ) { |
applet.stop( ); |
} |
} |
public interface Capplet { |
public void initCapplet ™ (CalEvent event, Hashtable |
parameters); |
public void start( ); | |
public void stop( ); |
} |
// Copyright (c) 1995-1998 WebMan Technologies, Inc. |
// |
// Code segment demonstrating Timecruiser calendar |
management. |
// |
// Get all the names of the user selected calendars. | |
// Hidden calendars included. | |
protected Vector getAllCalNames( ) { |
return (Vector)allCalNames.clone( ); |
} | |
// Get all the names of the currently visible calendars. | |
protected Vector getVisibleCalNames( ) { |
return (Vector)visibleCalNames.clone( ); |
} | |
// Add a series of calendars to be displayed. | |
public void addCalendars(Vector vec) { |
if ( vec == null ) { |
return; |
} |
for ( Enumeration enum=vec.elements( ); |
enum.hasMoreElements( ); ) { |
String name = enum.nextElement ( ).toString( ); | |
addCalendar(name, false); |
} | |
lastUpdate new Date ( ); | |
if ( currentView != null ) { |
currentView.updateView( ); |
} |
} | |
// Add a single calendar to be displayed. | |
public void addCalendar(String name) { |
addCalendar(name, true); |
} | |
// Add a calendar to be displayed. If the calendar is |
not visible, it |
// will mark to be visible. | |
protected void addCalendar(String name, boolean refresh) |
{ |
if ( !allCalNames.contains(name) ) { |
allCalNames.addElement(name); |
} | |
if ( !visibleCalNames.contains(name) ) { |
visibleCalNames.addElement(name); |
} | |
lastUpdate = new Date( ); | |
if ( refresh && currentView != null ) { |
currentView.updateView ( ); | |
} |
} | |
// Remove a series of calendars from memory. | |
public boolean removeCalendars(Vector vec) { |
if ( vec == null ) { |
return false; |
} | |
Vector bkupVec = new Vector( ); | |
for ( Enumeration enum=vec.elements( ) |
enum.hasMoreElements( ); ) { |
String name = enum.nextElement( ).toString( ); | |
if ( !removeCalendar(name,false) ) { |
addCalendars(bkupVec); |
errorMsg = “Failed to remove “+name+”. |
Remove command rolled back.”; |
calendar.showStatus(errorMsg); | |
return false; | |
} | |
bkupVec.addElement(name); |
} | |
lastUpdate = new Date( ); | |
if ( currentView != null ) { |
currentView.updateView( ); |
} | |
return true; |
} | |
// Remove a single calendar. | |
public boolean removeCalendar(String name) { |
return removeCalendar(name, true); |
} | |
// Remove a single calendar from the cache. | |
protected boolean removeCalendar(String name, boolean |
refresh) { |
int index = allCalNames.indexOf(name); | |
if ( index < 0 ) { |
return false; |
} | |
allCalNames.removeElementAt(index); | |
index = visibleCalNames.indexOf(name); | |
if ( index >= 0 ) { |
visibleCalNames.removeElementAt(index); |
} | |
lastUpdate = new Date( ); | |
if ( refresh && currentView != null ) { |
currentView.updateView( ); |
} | |
return true; |
} | |
// Mark a calendar as visible and refresh the screen |
immediately. |
// If the calendar is not already loaded, it will be |
loaded as well. |
public boolean showCalendar(String name) { |
if ( name == null ) { |
return false.; |
} | |
if ( allCalNames.contains(name) ) { |
if ( !visibleCalNames.contains(name) { |
visibleCalNames.addElement(name); | |
if ( currentView != null ) { |
lastUpdate = new Date( ); |
currentView.updateView( ); |
} |
} | |
return true; |
} | |
return false; |
} |
// Mark a calendar as hidden. Calendar data will NOT be |
unloaded. |
public boolean hideCalendar(String name) { |
if ( name == null ) { |
return false, |
} | |
if ( allCalNames.contains(name) ) { |
int index; | |
if ( (index=visibleCalNames.indexOf(name) ) >= 0 ) { |
visibleCalNames.removeElementAt(index); | |
if ( currentView != null ) { |
lastUpdate = new Date( ); |
currentView.updateView( ); |
} |
} | |
return true; |
} | |
return false; |
} |
API: |
/** |
The RegiServer provides a Registration service whereby | |
clients can request registration forms from a Form | |
database, fill them out and the server will process | |
the form and make a reservation. |
*/ |
public class RegiServer implements Runnable { |
protected ServerSocket sock; | |
public FormDB rdb; | |
public RegiServer( ) { |
try { |
sock = new ServerSocket(port); |
} | |
catch (IOException e) { | |
System.out.println(“Error Creating |
Socket .. exiting”); |
System.exit(1); |
} | |
// opens the form database | |
rdb = new FormDB(“FormTable”); | |
try { |
rdb.open( ); |
} | |
catch (Exception e) { |
System.out.println(“Unable to open |
database”) |
} | |
run( ); |
} | |
/** | |
All server actions are performed here. It waits for | |
connections parses client requests and issues | |
appropriate calls to the database | |
* @see RegiDB | |
* @see ClientComm | |
*/ | |
public void run( ) { | |
} |
/** |
* Clean-Up : close the Form database |
*/ |
public void finalize( ) { |
rdb.close( ); |
} | |
// This starts the registration server | |
public static void main(String argv[ ]) { | |
} |
/** |
* This handles the communication on the server side |
*/ |
class ServerComm extends Thread { |
public ServerComm(Socket sock, FormDB formDb) { |
this.start( ); |
} |
public void run( ) { |
} |
/** |
* Registration client capplet ™ |
*/ |
public class RegiClient extends Applet ™ implements |
ConfigurableCapplet ™ { | |
public RegiClient( ) { | |
} | |
public RegiClient(FormID formId) { | |
} | |
/** | |
This function is required by the Capplet ™ interface |
* | @param event This is the event associated with | |
the capplet ™ | ||
* | @param table: Contains name-value pairs | |
containing the parameters | ||
* | for the registration | |
*/ |
public void initCapplet ™ (CalEvent event, |
Hashtable table) { |
this.eventId = (String)event.getIndexKey( ); | |
this.eventDesc = |
(String)event.get(EventKey.EVENT_NOTE); |
init( ); | |
} | |
public void init( ) { | |
String formName = getParameter(“FORMNAME”); | |
String formOwner = getParameter(“FORMOWNER”); | |
formId = new FormID(formOwner, formName); | |
form = RegiConfig.getForm(formId); | |
form.setEvent(eventId, eventDesc); | |
setLayout(new BorderLayout( )); | |
add(“Center”, form); | |
} | |
public void start( ) { | |
} | |
public void stop ( ) { | |
} | |
/** | |
* Returns registration form configuration |
* panel to calendar |
*/ | |
public Panel getConfigPanel(Frame frame, |
CalEvent ev) { |
config = new RegiConfig(user, frame); | |
return config; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Returns configuration parameters to | |
* calendar | |
*/ | |
public Hashtable getConfigParameters( ) { | |
} | |
class RegiConfig extends Panel { | |
/** | |
* Constructs config panel | |
*/ | |
RegiConfig(String user, Frame frame) { |
this.frame = frame; | |
Panel topPnl = new Panel( ); | |
previewBtn = new Button(“Preview . . .”); | |
topPnl.setLayout(new | |
FlowLayout(FlowLayout.LEFT)); | |
topPnl.add(new Label(“Please select a | |
registration form: ”)); | |
topPnl.add(previewBtn); | |
constructFormList(user); | |
setLayout(new BorderLayout( )); | |
add(“North”, topPnl); | |
add(“Center”, formList); |
} | |
/** | |
* Constructs form name list for selection | |
*/ | |
void constructFormList(String user) { | |
formIds = getFormIDs(user); | |
formList = new List( ); | |
for (int i = 0; i < formIds.length; i++) { |
if (formIds[i] != null) { |
System.out.println(formIds[i].getDescription( )); | |
formList.addItem(formIds[i].getDescription( )); |
} |
} |
} |
/* | |
* Gets names of all forms available to user | |
*/ |
FormID[ ] getFormIDs(String user) { |
ClientComm comm = new |
ClientComm(Session.getHost( ), |
Session.getPort( )); |
return comm.getFormList(user); |
} | |
/** | |
* Gets registration form (object) by name | |
*/ | |
static RegiForm getForm(FormID id) { | |
ClientComm comm = new | |
ClientComm(Session.getHost( ), | |
Session.getPort( )); |
RegiForm form = null; | |
return form; |
} | |
/** | |
* Handles preview button |
*/ | |
public boolean action(Event evt, Object arg) { |
if (evt.target == previewBtn) |
preview( ); |
return true; |
} |
} // end of class |
class RegiPreview extends Dialog { |
RegiPreview(Frame frame, RegiForm form) { | |
// modal dialog | |
super(frame, “Form Preview”, true); | |
Panel btnPnl = new Panel( ); | |
btnPnl.setLayout (new | |
FlowLayoutFlowLayout.CENTER)); | |
btnPnl.add(new Button(“OK”)); | |
add(“Center”, form); | |
add(“South”, btnPnl); | |
pack( ); | |
} | |
public boolean action(Event evt, Object arg) { | |
if (“OK” equals (arg)) |
dispose( ); |
return true; | |
} |
} |
/** |
* This handles the communication on the client | |
* side |
*/ |
public class ClientComm { |
// The protocol for the URLConnection |
// NOTE: This will need to be changed to https |
// for secure services |
public static final String protocolDefault = “http”; |
public ClientComm(String host, int port) { | |
} | |
public ClientComm(String protocol,String host, int | |
port) { | |
} | |
/** | |
* Saves the form to the form database. The | |
* end of the form contents are delimited by |
* “endForm” on a new line. |
* @param id: The identifier of the form which | |
* is to be saved to the | |
* database. | |
* @param formContents: The content of the | |
* Form as a String | |
* @return true if the form is saved | |
* successfully, false if the server was | |
* unable to save the form or if there was a | |
* communication error between server and |
* client |
* @see FormID | |
* @see RegiForm | |
*/ | |
// It will be used by the Form database | |
// administrator | |
protected boolean saveForm(FormID id, String |
formContents) { |
String key = id.toString( ); |
String mesg = |
“COMMAND=PUT&ARG=” | |
+URLEncoder.encode(key+ | |
delimiter+formContents+“\nendForm\n”) |
try } |
URL target = new | |
URL (protocol,host,port,cgi_script+ | |
“?”+mesg) |
URLConnection conn = |
target.openConnection( ); |
conn.setDoInput(true); | |
DataInputStream in = new |
DataInputStream(conn.getInputStream( )); | |
String line = in.readLine( ); | |
// find the start of the response | |
boolean start = false; | |
while (!start) { |
/* DEBUG */ System.out.println(line); |
if (line==null) { |
System.out.println(“Broken |
Connection”); |
throw new |
NullPointerException( ); |
} | |
else | |
if(line.equals(startDelimiter)) { |
start = true; |
} | |
line = in.readLine( ); |
} | |
// read the response | |
while { !line.equals(endDelimiter)) { |
if (line.equalsIgnoreCase(“true”)) { |
return true; |
} | |
else |
if(line.equalsIgnoreCase(“false”)) { |
return false; |
} |
} | |
return false; |
} | |
catch (Exception e) { |
return false; |
} |
} |
/** | ||
* | Gets the id's of all the forms in the form | |
* | database which are accessible to the user. | |
* | The expected response from the server all them | |
form id's seperated by | ||
* | delimiters and the response is bounded by | |
startDelimiter and endDelimiter | ||
* | on separate lines<p> | |
* | i.e. startResponse\n<p> | |
* | id1|id2|id3|.....\n<p> | |
* | endResponse\n<p> | |
* | @param The user who is requesting the form list | |
* | @return The form ids | |
*/ |
public FormID[ ] getFormList(String user) { |
int formCount = 0; |
String mesg = | |
“COMMAND=GETALL&ARG=” | |
+URLEncoder.encode(user+del | |
imiter+“\n”); |
try { |
URL target = new | |
URL(protocol,host,port,cgi_script+ | |
“?”+mesg); | |
URLConnection conn = | |
target.openConnection( ); | |
conn.setDoInput(true); | |
DataInputStream in = new | |
DataInputStream(conn.getInputStream( )); | |
String line; | |
line=in.readLine( ); | |
//find the start of the response | |
boolean start = false; | |
while (!start) { |
/* DEBUG */ System.out.println(line); |
if (line==null) { |
System.out.println(“Broken |
Connection”) |
throw new |
NullPointerException( ); |
} | |
else | |
if(line.equals(startDelimiter)) { |
start = true; |
} | |
line = in.readLine( ); | |
} | |
StringBuffer content = new |
StringBuffer( ); |
// read the response | |
while (true) { |
/* DEBUG */ System.out.println(line); |
if(line == null) { |
// this should never occur | |
// normally | |
System.out.println(“Broken |
Connection”); |
throw new |
NullPointerException( ); |
} | |
else if(line.equals(endDelimiter)) { |
break; |
} | |
else } |
content.append(line+“\n”); |
} |
/* DEBUG */ System.out.println(“CC :”+line); |
line = in.readLine( ); |
} | |
StringTokenizer st = new | |
StringTokenizer (new |
String(content), |
RegiRequestHandler.delimiter); |
int tokens = st.countTokens( ); | |
FormID[ ] ret = new FormID[tokens]; | |
for (int i=0; i<tokens; i++) { |
String next = st.nextToken( ); | |
System.out.println(“CC: |
next=”+next) |
FormID id = new FormID(next); | |
if(id.getOwner( ) == null || |
id.getOwner( ).equals(“null”.) || |
id.getOwner( ).equals(user)) |
} |
ret[formCount] = id; | |
formCount++; |
} |
} | |
return ret; |
} | |
catch (Exception e) { |
e.printStackTrace( ); | |
return null; |
} |
} |
/** | ||
* | This instructs the RegiServer to process a form | |
* | with some name-value pairs<p> | |
* | The expected response is multiline bounded by | |
“startRequest” and | ||
* | “endRequest” on separate lines.<p> | |
* | @param id : The form which is to be processed | |
* | @param eventID: The event which caused the | |
registration | ||
* | @param attr : A string which contains the | |
name-value pairs for | ||
* | filling the form. | |
* | @return The result of processing the form | |
*/ |
public String request(FormID id, String eventID, |
String attr) { |
System.cut.println(“CC: REQ “+id+” |
“+eventID+” ”+attr); |
String form_id = id.toString( ); | |
String mesg = |
“COMMAND=REQ&ARG=”+URLEncoder.encode |
(form_id+delimiter+eve |
ntID+delimiter+attr+delimiter+“\n”); |
try { |
URL target = new |
URL (protocal,host,port,cgi_script+“?”+mesg); |
URLConnection conn = |
target.openConnection( ); |
conn.setDoInput(true); | |
DataInputStream in = new |
DataInputStream (conn getInputStream ( )); |
/* Get the single line response from | |
* the server | |
String buffer = in.readLine( ); | |
return buffer; | |
*/ | |
// Get a multi=line response from the server | |
// bounded by “startResponse” and | |
“endResponse” on | |
// separate lines | |
StringBuffer content = new | |
StringBuffer( ); | |
String line = in.readLine( ); | |
boolean start = false; | |
while( !start) { |
if (line==null) { |
System.out.println(“Broken |
Connection”) |
throw new |
NullPointerException ( ); |
} | |
else if |
(line.equals(startDelimiter)) { |
start = true; |
} | |
line = in.readLine( ); | |
System.cut.println(“CC: ”+line); |
} | |
while (true) { |
if (line == null) { |
System.out.println(“Broken |
Connection”); |
throw new |
NullPointerException( ); |
} | |
else | |
if (line.equals(endDelimiter)) { |
break; |
} | |
else { |
content.append(line+“\n”); |
} | |
line = in.readLine( ); | |
System.out.println(“CC: ”+line); |
} | |
System.out.println(“CC : ”+new |
String(content)); |
return new String(content); |
} | |
catch (Exception e) { |
return null; |
} |
} |
} |
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